Crime Statistics
“2007 Crime Statistics”
The population-based major crime
rate in the City of Fort Myers
increased 7.7% in 2007. In
addition, the total number of
crimes increased from 3,847 to
4,278.
The increase follows significant
downward trend. Between 2000 and
2006 the crime rate plummeted
53.4%. Over the past several
years Chief Hilton Daniels has
credited the decrease to the
hard work of the men and women
of the police department and to
the COMPSTAT program a proactive
approach to fighting crime.
COMPSTAT analyzes when and where
crime is occurring. The analysis
is done a daily, weekly and
monthly basis. Police then
respond to noticeable trends to
both solve and prevent future
crime. Daniels says as the
department continues the focused
crime-fighting efforts
fluctuations in the crime rate
are expected. “Contributing
factors to the increase could
include the unstable economy,
the rise in population and more
commercial businesses within the
City of Fort Myers.”
In response to the increase,
Operations Major Doug Baker
initiated a Violent Crimes Task
Force. Major Baker says the unit
is enhanced by intelligence
information from concerned
citizens and informants. “Since
January 1st the task force has
removed 95 guns from City
streets. In addition, crime is
down 10% for the first quarter
of the year. We hope to be able
to maintain this momentum.”
While the start of 2008 is
encouraging, Chief Daniels
expressed concern about
increasing demands for police
service from a population that
has increased by nearly 20,000
during his tenure. “We will face
many challenges over the next
several years. We must continue
to work together and increase
our public safety resources with
our city’s growth.”
Shelly Flynn
Public Information
239-338-2128
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Data (UCR)
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Statistics
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